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6pcs Ultrasonic Pest Repellent, Indoor Use, Mosquito/Mouse/Cockroach/Rodent/Ant/Spider/Insect Killer

£53.16
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
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Product information

Description

General Description

The ultrasonic repeller is an innovative device designed to effectively repel rodents and insects such as mice, spiders, cockroaches, flies, mosquitoes, and ants. This product uses ultrasonic waves to create an uncomfortable environment for these pests, without harming humans, children, or pets.

Technical Specifications

Type: Ultrasonic Repellent

Coverage Area: 800 to 1,200 square feet

Power Supply: Electric

Compatibility and Accessories

Suitable for use in various environments: homes, offices, warehouses, gardens, hotels.

Installation

For optimal installation, place the repeller vertically at a height of 20 to 80 cm from the floor and plug it into an electrical outlet.

Product activation is indicated by a blue light.

Usage

The repellent starts working automatically once plugged in. It is normal to observe a temporary increase in pest activity in the days following installation, as they flee their usual hiding places due to the ultrasonic waves. Users generally notice satisfactory results within 3 to 4 weeks.

Other Information

Use this device for continuous pest protection, providing peace of mind in your living or working space.

Features

  • Brand
    XISRENS
  • Length
    10 mm
  • Intended use
    Indoor
  • Repellent
    Insects
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
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